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iPod Nano
Keep all of your favorite music on the 8GB graphite iPod nano. It comes with earphones and USB cable.
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Sherie Rene CD
Variety called Tony nominee Sherie Rene Scott's debut solo album, released in 2002, "bewitchingly sexy," and Liz Smith called it '"bawdy and beautiful...bitchy and touching." The CD features songs by Elton John, Randy Newman, Pete Townshend, Jonathan Larson, and Kander and Ebb.
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Michael Jackson's "This Is It"
In 1983, Michael Jackson recorded This Is It. When rehearsal footage for Jackson's planned concert residency at London's O2 Arena was turned into a tribute documentary in the wake of his death, the previously lost tune became the movie's title number.
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Subtle Skeptics
Enjoy this autographed single and tee shirt of Subtle Skeptics. They are a local band that headlines venues like the Norva in Norfolk. One of their lead singers is CBA alumni, Jeremiah (JAM) Meade.
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Rocketship Run
The hottest thing in kids' music returns! The Laurie Berkner Band's catchy tunes and joyful lyrics not only earned them a regular role on Jack's Big Music Show on NOGGIN, but also numerous awards, rave reviews and a following of preschoolers and parents nationwide. Now the band blasts off with their first studio album in over six years with Rocketship Run, a collection of 20 new songs that's the highly anticipated follow-up to her best-selling, chart-topping DVD from 2006 We Are...The Laurie Berkner Band.
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Best of the Laurie Berkner Band
Award-winning singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Laurie Berkner's Best of the Laurie Berkner Band collection features 20 tracks culled from her first five albums, including "Fast and Slow (The Rabbit and the Turtle)," "We Are the Dinosaurs," "Moon Moon Moon," and "Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)." Bouncy, fun, and infectious, her signature brand of jovial childrens folk-pop is well represented here, making it the perfect compilation for snow days, birthday parties, and long car trips. The CD is autographed by Laurie Berkner.
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Buzz Buzz
Laurie Berkner's second children's album doesn't tamper much with the formula that made her first effort, Whaddaya Think About That?, an overnight success. Once again it is Berkner's finely tuned understanding of her audience that sets her apart. Her songs are characterized by an uninhibited absurdity that is fresh and unpredictable.
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